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This combined program delivers multidisciplinary knowledge in physical activity, nutrition, and information technology, equipping you for cutting-edge careers at the crossroads of human wellness, performance, and tech. Career paths span health data analytics, digital wellness innovation, performance tracking, and wearable fitness tech. The Bachelor of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences curriculum covers exercise physiology, sports psychology, and nutritional science, providing comprehensive understanding of health promotion for diverse populations. Meanwhile, the Bachelor of Information Technology develops proficiency in computing systems, software engineering, and user-centered design, focusing on cultivating analytical and technical abilities to tackle complex, real-world problems crucial for digital innovation. Both degrees integrate theoretical knowledge with hands-on learning experiences to ensure professional readiness in both disciplines. Pursue this dual Bachelor's program in Human Movement/Nutrition Sciences and Information Technology to acquire distinctive expertise for developing tech-based solutions to worldwide health issues. Program highlights
Connect with peers and participate in industry-aligned courses designed in partnership with UQ's corporate collaborators.
Access top-tier IT and athletic facilities at our scenic St Lucia campus.
Complete 50 hours of professional placement within the Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences curriculum for career preparedness.
Develop adaptable ICT competencies through project-based learning methodologies.
Queensland Year 12 (or equivalent):
General English subject (Units 3 & 4, C)
Mathematical Methods (Units 3 & 4, C)